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• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?
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What are you currently reading?
Bernard Cornwell is one of my favorite historical fiction writers.
Sad to know this is, I think, the last book of the series,
with the death of dear Uhtred!
I met him for the first time in May 2011,
in the first book of the series
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What did you recently finish reading?
A totally fascinating fictive conversation between
Napoleon Bonaparte and the 2nd consul,
held just before he declared himself Emperor.
I really loved how the book was made,
and how it portrayed the situation of France
just after the Revolution,
how Napoleon put it back on its feet;
and also his character.
Click on the cover to see its virtual book tour
on France Book Tours!
And the book is actually released today!
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What do you think you’ll read next?
Time to work
on my TBR!
This book sounds whimsy in its structure.
I really want to read The Lover’s Dictionary. Hope you enjoy it! I posted here: http://lipsyy.wordpress.com/2013/11/06/www-wednesday-06112013/
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i think it should be fun, at least because of its structure
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I’m intrigued by The Lover’s Dictionary. I hope you enjoy it 🙂
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we’ll see, I usually like that type of whimsy, maybe it’s semi post-modernist
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The Lover’s Dictionary looks really creative and I love the cover. I haven’t heard of it till now, so I’m glad you mentioned it. Off to the TBR pile it goes.
Here’s mine
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yes, I like that type of creative writing. ah, this meme is terrible for our TBRs! just commented on yours
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I’ve never read any Bernard Cornwell, is there any you would recommend starting off with? Hope you enjoy your books this week! Here’s my link http://wp.me/p32hC2-rB
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depends what period in history you like. He has a famous series on the Civil War, but I prefer the Middle Ages, so the Saxon Chronicles is awesome – the Early Middles Ages in England at the time of Alfred, when England could have become Daneland!
commented on yours
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THE CONVERSATION looks good.
THANKS for sharing.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My W…W…W…
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and it was very very good
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“Lover’s Dictionary” has been on my TBR list for a long time–I’ll need to give it a try one of these days! Hope you enjoy it–
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should be fun. just commented on 2 of your posts
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